Evening Standard
·27. Januar 2025
Evening Standard
·27. Januar 2025
Fixtures continue to come thick and fast as Arsenal battle fresh problems
Arsenal continue to have several key absentees as they look to keep pace with Liverpool in the Premier League title race.
William Saliba and Myles Lewis-Skelly returned in the battling win over Wolves on Saturday, but Lewis-Skelly was shown a red card in that match and faces a suspension unless it is overturned.
There was also fresh issues for Mikel Arteta to contend with, as Martin Odegaard and Mikel Merino were ruled out of the trip to Molineux.
Ben White and Takehiro Tomiyasu remain on the sidelines, while injuries to Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Jesus have left Arsenal short in forward areas.
Here’s a look at the latest Arsenal injuries...
Mikel Arteta has admitted Arsenal need to strengthen in attack
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Martin Odegaard was surprisingly left out of Arsenal’s squad to face Wolves over the weekend.
The Norwegian played the full 90 minutes in midweek against Dinamo Zagreb and then travelled with his Arsenal team-mates for the match at Molineux.
However, he then returned home due to illness, and Arteta could now save Odegaard for the Man City clash rather than risk him against Girona in the Champions League on Wednesday night.
"Martin was ill this morning and we had to send him back - he was nowhere near fit to play,” Arteta said of Odegaard’s absence against Wolves.
Potential return date: Manchester City (h) on Sunday February 2
Mikel Merino was not named in the squad for Arsenal’s win over Wolves.
The midfielder played the full 90 minutes in the draw with Aston Villa, before he was then named on the bench against Dinamo Zagreb.
Merino picked up an issue in training to rule him out of the Wolves match, but that does not appear to be a serious injury.
Arteta explained ahead of the match: "Mikel as well, because he got a knock and couldn't make it yesterday for training."
Potential return date: Manchester City (h) on Sunday February 2
Mikel Merino picked up a knock in training
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Arsenal have been forced to cope without Ben White since he underwent a minor surgical procedure in November to resolve a knee issue.
The right-back had been carrying a joint problem before that and it is hopes that this will enable White to return to action pain-free.
The Englishman is not back in first-team training, but Arteta confirmed last week that White could soon be back in the fold.
‘He hasn’t trained with the team yet but he is very close to doing that,’ said Arteta. ‘He will be with us really soon.’
Potential return date: February 2025
Bukayo Saka has now been out for more than a month after he required surgery on a hamstring injury picked up against Crystal Palace in December.
The Arsenal star has been in attendance at a number of home matches recently, but Mikel Arteta has insisted that he goes on holiday as he continues his recovery.
This is the first significant injury of Saka’s career and he is expected to be out until at least March.
Potential return date: March 2025
Bukayo Saka required hamstring surgery last month
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It has been another injury-hit season for Takehiro Tomiyasu.
The 26-year-old has managed only six minutes of Premier League football and has been out of action since the start of October.
Tomiyasu is reportedly nearing a return, but no firm timeline has been provided by Arsenal.
Potential return date: Unknown
Gabriel Jesus’ season is over after he suffered an ACL injury in the FA Cup defeat to Manchester United earlier this month.
The striker has had surgery on his left knee and now faces a lengthy recovery process, with Jesus likely facing a battle just to be fit in time for the start of next season.
Potential return date: Summer 2025